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FormerResident Drennan Macintosh
417 kBeech-Daly Road ' '
Dearborn . Heights, :Michigan
October 22,, 1963. •
Dear Campbell;
Read '•ith quite . a shock:the
passing. of, `Mongan Henderson.
If a rer. Lucknow had a good
. 'boy, here:. was one. My `. fond
memories ' of Morgan:' when we
attendedschool are -well .planted
• ;i f'my ,mnd
i. •This surety causes
• us 'to harken back .to many years
ago, and 'then; . the awareness of
the speed of •these +passing ; years.
. - Our old 'friend .and, ' neighbor
Bert Ward -has passed on. ,a We
lived in close contact with. Bert
and Marion for quite some years,
and . his passing brings +back a
great . -amount of memories _of
good` 'times and fun we .had.
• Art der. Lucki owit+e,, Mi. Mac-
Donald, has passed away. ' .I. re-
call as a young lad, having. step-
• ped into a: hornet 'nest, •near the
_ old' Stewart mill, 'and 'being. in,
real • tro ble, Mid ' MacDonaldh
plastered dare !with 'baking soda or
such material to ease th
spine s e
• psin
s
e ' Could take me
. ntrl . ah
u
'home.. She .• raiseda fine +farnily';
and Was .always•;'a ,+fa4.orite • .of
.'Try 'Mother.. , •
1 . read in the Toronto..:Giabe
sonne . ;tnrne ago of the death, of
Lovell Murdoch. The story
'not give it clear description .of
'who o and from Whence he came,
so `I had . passed this Over tuntil
seeing in The Sentinel •that the.
Whole,family is now deceased.
I
saw Wilfrid and Lovell in fior=
onto many years ago but in re -
:cent years had, not known of the
death of Wilfrid.
The 'Sentinel is doing .a fine
jpIb both from 'a 'typographical
standpoint and has . a news +media.
Keep up the good : work, and
good '•healthto you and. your
family. .. • '
• Sincerelyy, '
'Drennan •1VIaclntosh,
Publisher's Note — Drennan, is
the son of. the :late Mr. and Mrs.
Frank ' Macintosh, for..iner. Luck
'not- residents. Drennan: operates
a commercial printing plant in
Michigan: He ' commenced his
trade at The Sentinel, leaving
Lucknow in. 1928..
WON $138.50 : C4%SH PRIZE
AT, .LEGION -.BINGO
Mr. and Mrs. ,Floy+d Weick
of Kincardine . were the •+big
money -'w inners at ' the, Le-
gion's gran s weekly bibingoo an Thur -
day night
He won' the jackpot prize:.
and us Wife's winnings of
.a '.share -the -wealth .and. an-.
. other game gave the Weicks
a total of ..$138.5.6....,
o.Q.:,
This week the jackpot:will
be $65:00 on .•.5,6 calls
dfaMegg
SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARItO.
AMBERLEY and DISTRICT
Sar. and M's Stewart Sims, of
Toronto ,visited 'at the week -end
with .Mrs. ,LauraaVlcNain, and
'Miss . Helen Main. Master
Charles Sims vitro visited with
his grandmother during the .r past
week returned .homewiththem
on Sunday, ,
. Mr. a~nd• Mrs,• 'Don+a'-t Court-
ney and 'Carol visited . with. M,
and Mrs. John Harper of 'Chel-
tenham ` %over the wee'k-end. •
A reception was held : at +ii ei ds.-
Seeks . To Lc.c:afe.
Friend's
�Grave.
The following . item • _erect
in last week's issue of :e Kin
cardnne 'News:..,
One day in '1933, a poor, sick,
valid' man. hoarded a 'train in Oak-
ville, Alberta, to , travel to Luck-
now.
uck-now. where a sister had prom-
ised to take care of hiim. On the
way ;he died and was +buried,' in
Potter's Field near 'Kincardine.
Just ten .years .'before, the same
man, Nathaniel r. Bradley,. was
worth about a .Quarter 'of h mil-
lion ' dollars. At that time he
owned 2,500 . acres of land in the
West. Butt (the depression • came
and his Ix -thine was last
The • News has . received a.let-
ter from man who Bradley
had tlr,efriended wwhile iri: the West.
Th's+,gen'tlem'an; lin return for 'the
kindness 'h{eireceived,. would like
to find Nathaniel Bradley's.
grave and: "at leash see that he
has a ''marker."
• A. thee at the Kincardine cern-
etery failed to. !reveal •ahyoneof
that name' buried 'near the.. time
Of his, death and it 'is ekpected
the burial tack -place ,somewhere,
else., 'Mr. Bradley's /friend, now
seventy-three years. old, . woul4
like. to. firi,d the : grave' .and • if .any
person 'corild hello him, inform* -
.
tion • left at the News 'office will
'be" forwarded ;to, him..
•
" � . erha s a sudden,
Emergency calf: At home -atone,, p e P
1e .- for het : a phone coif brings tt. How coul people
'
shout the phone?
•ever reacf� . peopte .
BlrikimanaigsdOdawrttdbytitil
Cotrners community ha on'. Sat:,
urday evening for Mr. and Mrs..
Murray McDonald, n ly-weds.
Mrs. toy McBride of 'Zurich.
tirisited ' on., Sunday with Mrs.
Wesley Boi b and ffamily and
with IMrs; Laura MeNain ,of Ain-
+beriey'. • • '
The 'Explorers met irk .the Sun-
day School -room of .Pine; litiver
United Church
nrhe�an�mfbe�isOctober.
‘meeting - in
attendance. After the apennin+g
devotions; Joan Ferguson gave_the
,scripture --treading,-,follow+ed ..with`
prayer Ebypertrkide Lee Walden.
Mrs. Gorge Messenger read . a
Bible story, and conducted two
' quizs and •.the, remainder of ..the
afternoon mai spent, in making
Posters. ;It Was decided to Col+lec.t
for UNICEF at Hallowe'en The
Messenger • group • :also met.' for
their Meeting: • Mrs. Cecil �Hivan-
phrey and ' Mrs. 'Robert, 'Court-
ney. are leaders 'of, the 'groups..
Mrs, 'Robert. Courtney was or-
ganist :for the junior ober ' an
Sunday' at Pine . River Unrted
Church, A ,group 'of ,young. girls
gave a pleasing number. In. the
group were:. Mary Pane, Marsha
Humphrey; VVreridy • Courtney
Dianne Kempton, Gertrude Lee
Walden rand Margaret Ann Court -
Ladies: � Group
Vint Kitchener
(Whitechurch News)
Mr. and Mrs. Frank ',Stackhill.
(nee. Marilyn Morrison) Kenneth,
Harold and Shane :left for t'h '
home'' in Timai ns on Thai ` ay
atter: -s endnn a weeks ho
h,
y.
with ;'her Parents Mr: • and Mrs..
Thos. Morrison.
After 'being ill with a heart -
and nerve condition for : alanost
two creeks ; Mr.- Claude Coffin
'wastaken oh Tuesday to W`
thank. Iis'trict Hospital .& ,on
nestday was taken to . the new;
Hospital at'. Goderioh. ' We wish
,hirci .a ..,speedy 'recovery.
' 'Mrs,: Jas. Laidlaw, Mrs 'Frank
Coulter,. . Mrs.. (MacDonald; Mrs.
Annie Lott; & Mrs. Victor, Emer-
son •:attended"'•the Sectional Meet-
ing .held at . South Kinloss church
on Wednesday . _ afternoon. "'
Mrs. "Robert Solornori ; : is. • at
present laid up with the mumps..
Nfr., Keri,. rPafter,son was • this
week +admitted' to Wirnghant and
Distri.et ,.:Hospital. '
On . Th irsday Mr. ' Allan. Reed
drove a bus to 'Kitchener and,
those ' enjoying' the {trip ' were
'Vic. George Walker,. :Mrs. A':
Coultes, Mrs; J. Gaunt,. +Mrs. Ez-'
ra ,Scholtz, 'Mrs. •Lester..Falco:ier,
Mrs. WaIt¢r Arscott, Mrs 'Claude
Coffin;, Mrs Lloyd Montgomery,
Mrs. Jitn C oultes, 'Mrs.: Sid Ad=
ams, Mrs.: Jacklin, Mrs Ed Walk-
er, Mrs. Gershorn Johnston, .Mrs,
George •Walker, Mrs. Roy Patter:.
sen, -Mrs- Jim .:Currie, Mrs. Dari
Tiffin, Mrs: Johnston Conn, Mrs.
Ira Wall, Mrs', • McKenzie,* Mrs.
Thos: Metcalfe; Mrs.;,+Frank Ross,
Mrs. Gordon Ross, Mrs Mack
Eadie, Mrs. Charles Shields, Mrs.
George ''.Coulter, Mrs. ,Harry El-
liott, 'Mrs;, Gordon+'iGrannett,' Mrs
Ornar Haselgrrove : and Mises C.
HaseLgrove, Mrs. Horace • Aitch
eson, Mrs,. ;. Wrn: . Austin, Mrs:
John Walker, • •Mrs. Annie : Nicol:,
Mrs. Brooks; 'Mrs. Dave Eadie,
Miss Annie Kennedy; Mrs' Har-
old Congram.' Ail toured ,Scfhnei-
dders meat packing +pleat where
1400 : 'workers are,. employed,
Lunch of bread, . butter, various
PAGE •P ill'
Will Be New
Kinioughites
(CULROSS CO, R`NERS) .
We extend out ;sympathy 46,
Mrs. 'Betty Thompson and. •Mrs;
John Hodgins in the tragic death
of their nephew, 'Sandy Fanriish
of 'Ashfield Township.
+Octo'ber thas been a most rb au- •
tiful anOn'th, everyone a
chance to eget outside'work done-
3v+eryone. that ;as, except the for-.
finers. The . ground is so••dry and, .
ha2+d:tha��they--lliav�--gvveri---aw�p-,.•-•-r,,•.:.---,_.�
trying to . plough.
Daylight . saving ,time ended
last weekend.. Now the Morn-
ings win- qbe' .brighter but dark,
ness' will set in' early.. '
Perry H'odgints disposed of his.
livestock, Ma+cah+inery-and teed by
auction %last 'Saturday afternoon.
'Mr,. and Mrs. Hudgins' have sold
their ifarrn on the 12th of Cui-
rass and'are'moving to Kinilaugh,
We are sorry to see +thein cleave
the. community..
MT. and Mrs, : James Wraith,
Lucknow, were Saturday: nisi .
tors with. Mr,,. and 'Mrs. Ant Hold
•gi;ns. '
• Miss Sharon . Hodgins, :of the
WinOa+m Hospital Staff ,spent.
the week -end 't with &Ter .
Mr.. and Mrs. Perry Hodgins—';
iMr. anis Mrs. Baru TolM&on,
Islington,' tspent the ` week -end
with. Mr. and Mrs,. Ezra Stanley
and . fa+mily. •
Sunday wisito Mr. and
Mrs ' Torn. Ste art
Jahn Stewart"•of Goose Hay, Mrs.
John.. Stwart 'antd. family:, Mr. and
Mrs;; Gerald Stewart .. and Mr
Jack .Stewart' all of 'Kincardine-
.
St. H�elen
s Bazaar'
Nets$100
Ov te
• '(ST. HELENS NEWS)
Mr. and' Mrs. Callum Caaneron
of • Detroit spent a few days with '
Mr. ''.and .Mrs. John •Cainerbn.
Mr. and Mr. Lorne ,Dnxrnin
spent 'a: ifew days in London with ,:.
Mr. 'and -Mrs.' Allan. 'Purriiin. •
• Mr; Gordon..Pannebecker
tending tRidgetown, Agricultural
School this :•year.
• Mr. and Mrs. Tarn Taylor of
•Sirncoe spent; the :Week-erid. with
n•err parents: Mr. ,and !Mrs, Har=.
vey '"Carrick:
•and,Mrs Tom Todd, Wayne.
and •Hugihiie, 'and Mrs. W. 'I. • Mil
ler spent Sundaywith sMr.. 'and..
Mrs. Gordon MCIntyr+e 'and Don'
,at .Richmond Hill, ' •
Mr. :and Mrs. ' Torn Tristram.
and +family of Scarborough were
week -end. guests. sof ,Rev. ' and •
iMns. Tristram.•
The T:C:W::.heltd their 'ann+ual' .
tea. and bazaar on. Saturday in
Lucknow: laver $1019wa..:'read'ized
at . their successful ev'ent...
The November . W.I., .meeting
'Will be held • on, November ? .
irk the. hall •at 2:30,: Mrs;: D•onaid
Riehl: the. district president will
be ,guest speaker: R,o1ll eall
Whry • I 'bought a • .poppy Miss . .
/'Marry Murray will ,be in •derange
of the motto; • Ltxnoh and Pro- • •
gramme' conrrnittee are Mrs. E. •
.Barbour, ,Mrs.. McNeil- and ,Mrs.:
Chester Taylor: •
Get, out your costumers and
come to the St. Helens W.I.
masquer-de dance • on. Friday;..
Nov-,-..er 1st.
Co ked meats.''pickl'es 'and coffee
w':s served td all as well as a
g ft of 1 lib of crispy shortening. •
'any shopped ' at the various.'
shopping centres.''
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